ロンドンには、日本のように、行きたい！と思った時に、なかなかトイレがない。全ての地下鉄の駅にあるわけではないし（トイレのある駅のリストはここをクリック）。ファーストフード店でも、あるところとないところがあるし（スタバにはあるけれど、サンドイッチチェーンのEat.やPret a Mangerにはないと思う）、あっても基本的にそのお店の客用だし、たいてい一番奥の方にあるので、使うのに後ろめたさを感じる。公衆トイレ（上の写真はコイン式の公衆トイレで、２０ペンス入れると２０分まで使える）もどこにあるわけではないので、この計画は大歓迎だ。市長も、他の会社もこの計画に参加することを奨励しているので、ロンドンのトイレ事情が改善するかもしれない。詳しいロンドンの公衆トイレ情報はこのサイトをご参照ください。

Yesterday on March 18th, the London mayor Boris Johnsonannounced ‘The Open London Scheme‘. There has been a 40 per cent decline in public toilets in London since 1999. The mayor made a manifesto commitment to increase the quality of life in London, and The Open London scheme is a part of it. Giant chains Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Marks and Spencer (supermarkets), John Lewis (department store), Borders (American book store) have become the first companies to sign up, and allow the public to use their facilities during opening hours without the need to make a purchase.

In London, I can’t find a toilet easily. Not all tube station have a toilet (click here to see the map of stations with toilet), and also not all fast food chains have a toilet available — Starbucks has one, but sandwich chain Eat. and Pret a Manger don’t. Even though the store has a customer toilet, it is for their customers only and I feel always bad to use it without purchase. There are not many public toilets (like in the photo below — put 20 pence and you can use up to 20 minutes), so I really supports the scheme! I hope the situation of the toilets in London will improve with this scheme, as the mayor has encouraged more companies to join the scheme.

One of my favorite toilets in central London are at Princi in SOHO and at the Apple Store in Regent street. Especially Princi has a beautiful bathroom with good quality hand soap and smell of incense. In both stores, usually there is no waiting because not many people know that there is a toilet, and you don’t feel embarrassed to go as the stores are always crowded.